Monday, September 16, 2013

FULL- Press Conference On Washington Navy Yard Shooting - 1 Gunman Dead, 2 Still At Large - 9/16/13




9/16/13 - Press Conference --- WASHINGTON D.C. - Navy Yard Shooting - DC police on lookout for two other "possible" suspects dressed in military-style uniforms. Navy Yard Shooting - At least 10 people were shot Monday morning when an unidentified person (some reports suggest "persons") opened fire inside a building at the Washington Navy Yard in southeastern Washington, D.C.

Local police are currently in the midst of an active pursuit of the shooter, who reportedly opened fire around 8:20 a.m. at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command. The shooter(s) reportedly used a long-arm rifle.

Reports indicate at least 3,000 people work in the building.

WATCH: Dramatic Video of Helicopter Air Lift From Navy Yard - 9/16/13

9/16/13 - A medical helicopter airlifted a victim from the U.S. Navy Yard, where at least one gunman opened fire at 8:20 Monday morning, killing a reported six people. Police have confirmed that one shooter has been killed. Reports of multiple gunman and multiple shooting sites are unconfirmed.

DC Navy Yard shooting 'may be related to US foreign policy'




Four people have been confirmed dead and eight injured, after a shooting at a Navy Yard in Washington DC. Witnesses say a gunman was shooting from the 4th floor at people in a cafeteria. Reports claim two or three gunmen may have been involved in the attack - though that's unconfirmed. Several civilians and police officers are among the victims. Approximately three thousand people work at the building, where the largest of the Navy's command systems is situated. For more , RT talks to political commentator John Wight.
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